Hmm no, that's weird. It checks my database for all transactions it saw and collects those addresses. I had some problems over the last few days I'm guessing somehow my db might have lost data. Do you have some specifics addresses I can test to see why there are missing?

Hmm no, that's weird. It checks my database for all transactions it saw and collects those addresses. I had some problems over the last few days I'm guessing somehow my db might have lost data. Do you have some specifics addresses I can test to see why there are missing?

I'm writing a test-suite and updating my validation rules at the same time. I did not make an exception for Exodus transactions yet and they fail my verification rules... I'm not censoring sorry for giving that impression

I'm writing a test-suite and updating my validation rules at the same time. I did not make an exception for Exodus transactions yet and they fail my verification rules... I'm not censoring sorry for giving that impression

and parse it with python. I see that there are more orders than that are visible on the web interface. What are they? Are they invalid orders or filled orders or something? Currently I can't run the ruby interface so maybe it would have been clear if I did.

I tried to realize to first transaction. I can see the transaction it generates but when I try to sign it I get a

"complete" : false

And yes I unlocked my wallet. I wonder if I am doing something wrong or maybe it is not functional yet.

I already successfully used it, so yes it should work. Try using decoderawtransaction and check if you do in fact own the input it's using. Or feel free to paste the decoded transaction if you don't know how to read it and I will take a look at it.

and parse it with python. I see that there are more orders than that are visible on the web interface. What are they? Are they invalid orders or filled orders or something? Currently I can't run the ruby interface so maybe it would have been clear if I did.

thanks,

These are all the selling offers. I only display the latest one per address that are not all used up on the website.

I feel like an absolute dunce right now. I am not a programmer/developer so for me to get this far I was quite proud of my self (had to go through and re install qt through the pull request you posted tach. But now that I have everything installed, where do I go to actually open the program.......

I tried to realize to first transaction. I can see the transaction it generates but when I try to sign it I get a

"complete" : false

As a note to the people who may run into the same problem in the future.

Once the blockchain download was complete, I could sign. So apparently, this was happening because I tried to sign before downloading the blockchain completely. It was probably checking for the balance on the bitcoin address. This wasn't obvious for me as I was acting under the assumption that I didn't need the blockchain to sign something.

Test Mastercoins are not the same as Mastercoins, they are a separate currency meant for testing. At this moment there is still some discussion on how to interpret the spec which makes sending real transasctions tricky since things might still change.

You can sign a transaction but unless you send it nothing will happen. If you send the transaction but don't send the coins your offer will expire based on the time set out in the original selling offer.

Actually that helped quite a bit, step by step like that does help me quite a bit so just going to read over that now. But only able to execute this through Bitcoin-QT? What does QT have over other wallets, like Multibit?

As long as you can sign transactions you can use any client that supports it.

The Mastercoin-wallet software just does all this for you so you don't need an other (Bitcoin) client.

Ahhh, okay so that website did throw me off a bit. The last thing, hopefully, is getting the private key. That's where I was a little thrown off by that site, do I need a bitcoin client to generate a private address for me?